Realizing Virtual Reality in Newbuild Process

Imagine exploring your vessel years before its keel
is even laid. What was once a fantasy is now a possibility thanks
to VR (virtual reality) technology.

How does one get the true sense of scale, perspective, and
immersion inherent to being on board a 'real' vessel by looking
at a 2D drawing or 3D CAD model? You simply can't. There's no
substitute for the real thing but VR gets you as close as
possible with little relative effort and a lot more flexibility.
Now clients and designers can experience the vessel years before
it is built.

VR is also proving to be a very powerful tool for design and
marketing. It is especially valuable to evaluate complex areas,
such as wheelhouses, control centers and machinery spaces where
spatial aspects of the layout are difficult to capture in
traditional media alone. Additionally, VR models are also being
used to produce realistic renderings, interactive panoramas,
walkthrough/flyover videos, and standalone virtual tours. All are
easily accessible since they require no additional hardware apart
from a relatively modern PC/laptop. As design/marketing work
continues to trend toward 3D, we expect development in this area
to further evolve along with new and novel uses for VR.

Although VR technology is still in its infancy, it has the
potential to revolutionize in much the same way. The first-person
perspective that VR offers of being 'on-board' our designs is
something RAL is embracing to meet and exceed client's
expectations. Robert Allan Ltd.'s integration of VR technology
has just begun, but it's impact on improving both design and
efficiency has been highly encouraging thus far.